Why Max Verstappen Is Ready To Dominate F1’s Future
Max Verstappen defeated seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton to secure his first world title. But will he be able to dominate the sport in the same way Hamilton has? Here are four reasons why the Dutchman will dominate F1 over the next few years. Youthful And ExperiencedMax Verstappen is 24 now, but he entered the grid when he had just turned 17 years old. With one world title already to his name and another likely on the way, the grid looks set to be his to conquer. He Survived The Red Bull Pressure Verstappen managed to live up to the expectations of Red Bull despite racing for them when he was just 18. Daniel Ricciardo, Daniil Kvyat, Carlos Sainz, Pierre Gasly, and Alex Albon all left the team after failing to meet Red Bull standards. A Generational Talent Max Verstappen is a generational talent and holds numerous F1 records that prove it. Great Support Not only is Verstappen a generational talent, but he is also supported by a team who knows how to dominate the sport. Christian Horner and Helmut Marko were both central to Red Bull’s dominance from 2010 to 2013.
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